It’s been a busy month for our supported teams. The BSB Showdown is in full swing with 3 riders left with a shot of winning the championship, Kyle Ryde, Glenn Irwin and Tommy Bridewell will be battling it out at Brands Hatch in a couple of weeks. WorldSBK has 2 rounds left and with Toprak’s return at Aragon, he could win the championship at Estoril. Over in Australian Superbikes, Broc Pearson took his first win with DesmoSport Ducati and in MotoAmerica Josh Herrin won the Superbike title, and Mathew Scholtz the Supersport title.
The new bikes announced this month for 2025 are the Yamaha R1, Ducati Panigale and Multistrada V4, Kawasaki ZX-6R and Kawasaki Versys 1100. The R1, Multistrada, ZX-6R and Versys Tank Grips and Dashboard Protectors remain the same, as does the Paint Protection for the Kawasakis, but we’ll have to get hold of the Panigale when it’s released to create our updated products.
Ducati Multistrada V4
Tank Grips and Dashboard Protector
The Ducati Multistrada V4, V4 S and V4 Pikes Peak have been updated for 2025 with a new rear braking system, a bump detection feature, new rear shock, and even improved sound quality from the exhaust. The tank and dashboard remain the same, so our Tank Grips and Screen Protector will fit your new 2025 model.
Order your Multistrada V4 products here
Yamaha R1
Tank Grips, Tank Paint Protection Kits and Dashboard Protector
The new 2025 R1 has just been announced with 2 track models for Europe, the R1 Race and a tricked up GYTR model. There will still be a road legal model available in the USA. While there are loads of new features including upgrades to the suspension, brakes and aerodynamics, the tank and dashboard remain the same, so you can order our Tank Grips, Tank Paint Protection Kits and Dashboard Protectors.
Broc Pearson takes maiden win in Australian Superbikes
Broc Pearson has secured his first Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) race win at Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit aboard the DesmoSport Ducati Panigale V4 R, as the Gold Coast-based rider took second overall and continues his charge up the championship leader board to now sit third in the championship.
Toprak Razgatlioglu returns to Aragon and secures three second places
After missing two race weekends due to his severe crash at Magny-Cours, Toprak Razgatlioglu made an impressive return. The BMW Motorrad factory rider made his comeback in the tenth round of the 2024 FIM Superbike World Championship at MotorLand Aragón – both on track and on the podium. After not still being able to compete the previous week at Cremona due to a mild pneumothorax, Razgatlioglu was back to his usual strength finishing second in all three races.
Read more about the BMW team’s weekend here
Kyle Ryde does the double at his home round at Donington Park
Ryde’s strong form sees him head to Brands Hatch atop of the Championship Standings by 4 points, extending his podium record to four rounds on the bounce. Yamaha remains 56 points atop of the manufacturer’s standings.
Read more from Kyle and OMG Racing here
Andrea Iannone wins at WorldSBK Aragon for Team Go Eleven
Unforgettable day for Andrea Iannone and Team Go Eleven: victory in Aragon in Race 1 of the WorldSBK Championship! The last and only win in WorldSBK for the Italian team Go Eleven dates back to 2020 right here in Aragon. The last win of #29 is the sensational race in Austria in 2016 aboard the Ducati MotoGP. We can say, welcome back Maniac!
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